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Le roi cruel

Original title: Erode il grande
  • 1959
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
261
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Sylvia Lopez and Edmund Purdom in Le roi cruel (1959)
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Herod, King of Judea, is made a prisoner by the Romans. Convinced the King is dead, his faithful lieutenant, Aaron, is nevertheless unable to keep his promise to kill the Queen if something ... Read allHerod, King of Judea, is made a prisoner by the Romans. Convinced the King is dead, his faithful lieutenant, Aaron, is nevertheless unable to keep his promise to kill the Queen if something untoward happened to the King. He leads the young woman out into the desert. Herod's pleas... Read allHerod, King of Judea, is made a prisoner by the Romans. Convinced the King is dead, his faithful lieutenant, Aaron, is nevertheless unable to keep his promise to kill the Queen if something untoward happened to the King. He leads the young woman out into the desert. Herod's pleas to Augustus are successful and he returns to his palace. His son, Antipater, informs Hero... Read all

  • Director
    • Viktor Tourjansky
  • Writers
    • Damiano Damiani
    • Tullio Pinelli
    • Federico Zardi
  • Stars
    • Edmund Purdom
    • Sylvia Lopez
    • Massimo Girotti
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    261
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    • Director
      • Viktor Tourjansky
    • Writers
      • Damiano Damiani
      • Tullio Pinelli
      • Federico Zardi
    • Stars
      • Edmund Purdom
      • Sylvia Lopez
      • Massimo Girotti
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Edmund Purdom
    Edmund Purdom
    • Erode
    Sylvia Lopez
    Sylvia Lopez
    • Mariam
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Ottaviano
    Sandra Milo
    Sandra Milo
    • Sara
    Elena Zareschi
    • Alessandra
    Alberto Lupo
    • Aronne
    Corrado Pani
    Corrado Pani
    • Antipatro
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • Claudio
    Camillo Pilotto
    Camillo Pilotto
    • Il gran sacerdote
    Carlo D'Angelo
    Carlo D'Angelo
    • L'uomo che ha visto nascere il messia
    Enrico Glori
    Enrico Glori
    • Taret
    Adolfo Geri
    Fedele Gentile
    • Oreb
    Enzo Fiermonte
    Enzo Fiermonte
    Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
    Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
      Renato Montalbano
      Renato Montalbano
      Andrea Giordana
      Andrea Giordana
      • Daniele
      Jean Mollier
      • Director
        • Viktor Tourjansky
      • Writers
        • Damiano Damiani
        • Tullio Pinelli
        • Federico Zardi
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      4liodavix

      THE DESKED KING

      A lazy and failed Italian peplum of the fifties.

      The film is inspired by the sadly famous king of Judea Herod the Great, considered a villain in the gospels for being responsible for the massacre of the innocent saints, although some historians question the truth of these events.

      Regarding the film the figure of Herod, here is embodied by the Englishman Edmund Purdom, who gives presence to the character but who never manages to give true intensity to his interpretation. The same goes for the rest of the cast who fail to emerge in their characters by offering soulless and passionless performances.

      Although it may seem so. This is not a biography of the mythical king, because he does not pay attention to his work as a builder and the prosperity that he brought to the Jewish people but that the film focuses only on his family dramas, there is hardly any action his always complicated relations with Octavio are touched superficially and it has become tedious and uninteresting for a historical figure that gave more of itself.

      Their photography costumes and decorations recreated with some luxury are saved.

      Otherwise a forgettable film.

      Thank you.,
      4Tera-Jones

      Decent Version of the Story of Herod

      The biblical story of the Herod, King of Judea. Herod is captured by the Pagan Romans and held prisoner. Herod's lieutenant, Aaron, believes that he is dead. Aaron had orders from Herod to kill the Queen when he dies, but Aaron could not do it and brought her into the desert to hid her. Herod pleas to Augustus enough that Herod was able to go back to his palace. When Herod arrives, he is told by his son, Antipater, that Aaron has betrayed him and the Queen is still alive. Now Herod must find his wife and face her pursuers.

      It's an alright film. One of the better movies in the Warriors 50-pack by Mill Creek. Herod was a person that really lived and there is plenty of proof of that. So in it's way, the film is a History and Biographical film as well as being a Bible Story.

      I will say it again, I do not rate these types of films based on how accurate to history they are or how true they are or not. I base my ratings on how well entertained I was by the film.

      4.5/10
      7jayraskin1

      No Action, But Fun Watching the Acting

      The story is about King Herod and his love for his Queen Mariam.

      It has been a while since I read Josephus and his account of Herod, but I will assume the movie follows Josephus' storyline to some degree. In the last ten minutes, a little subplot taken from the Gospels of Luke and Matthew is added. In it Herod orders the killing of a brat born in Bethlehem. Oddly, according to the movie, King Herod only ordered the killing of the new born babies because he was so distaught that Mariam did not love him anymore.

      There are some nice sets and costumes, but nothing really spectacular here. There are no real battles or sword fights, so action fans should stay away. This is a small cast with only a few dozen extras. It has more of an intimate stage play rather than an epic quality feeling.

      The real reason to watch is the acting. Edmund Purdom is actually quite good as Herod. You actually do feel sorry for Herod at moments. Sylvia Lopez is extraordinary as Mariam. This and "Hercules Unchained" are basically the only known widely released movies she was in during her short three year movie career. If she had not died at 28, she might have been one of the great stars of the 60's. She kind of reminds me of Diane Cilento. She's more sexy than beautiful and she really dominates the screen. One can easily see why she drives Herod crazy.

      If you're interested in 1st century B.C.E. Judean history, the movie is worth a look. Also if you want to see a beautiful young actress who died at the door to stardom in 1959, you should check it out.
      7claudio_carvalho

      Good Epic of Betrayal and Revenge

      When Marco Antonio is defeated by his enemies, his former allied King Herod of Judea (Edmund Purdom) travels to convince Augustus to support his government by the Romans. He makes his chief commander and friend Aaron (Alberto Lupo) swear that he would kill his beloved Queen Miriam (Sylvia Lopez) if he died. When Herod is arrested by the Romans, one of his men returns to Judea and lies, telling that he was killed by the Romans. However Aaron is not able to keep his promise and Miriam stays alive. When Herode returns to his palace, his son Antipater, poisons Herode with the lie that Aaron has betrayed him and had an affair with Miriam. The madness of Herode destroys his friends and his kingdom.

      "Erode il grande" is a good epic of betrayal and revenge in a nest of snakes. The theatrical performance of Edmund Purdom is very exaggerated and quite ridiculous in the love scenes with Sylvia Lopez, but in the rest of the movie he works well. The character of Antipater seems to be inspired in Iago of Shakespeare's Othello. Unfortunately the DVD released in Brazil by the distributor London Films is horribly dubbed in English, and the quality of the image is awful. But this movie is a worthwhile entertainment if the viewer disregard the previously mentioned problems. My vote is seven.

      Title (Brazil): "Herodes o Grande" ("Herode The Great")
      3Bunuel1976

      HEROD THE GREAT (Viktor Tourjansky and Arnaldo Genoino, 1959) *1/2

      No sooner did I state in my review of THE PRODIGAL (1955) above that it was going to be my only tribute to the late Edmund Purdom, that a visit to the local DVD rental shop also provided me with the opportunity to watch this Italian biblical flick. Unfortunately, the end results were even less satisfactory than that earlier Hollywood epic! For one thing, Purdom makes for a decidedly wooden ruler of Judea who, at the film's start, is seen returning from a lost battle against Octavius Caesar(!) to find all of his elderly subjects (who, naturally, had stayed home) seemingly out for his blood! Even his son and mother-in-law openly hate and scorn him! Eventually, Herod regains his composure with the appearance of his wife – and how could it have been otherwise when she is portrayed by the red-headed, curvaceous beauty Sylvia Lopez? Tragically, in real life she would be dead of leukemia before the year was out but not before making Steve Reeves' head spin in her most significant role in HERCULES UNCHAINED (1959)! Out of the blue, then, the film's second half takes the form of a retread of Shakespeare's "Othello" with Purdom the jilted monarch, Lopez the compromised queen, Alberto Lupo as Herod's innocent right-hand man and Corrado Pani (as young Herod Antipas) as his Iago-ish brand new confidant! The strain is too much for Herod-Purdom to bear and, a little while after ordering the proverbial slaughtering of Judea's first born, he just keels over and dies at the foot of his throne! Ugh…which is a pity since a few months ago I had rather enjoyed Purdom's next collaboration with director Tourjansky, THE COSSACKS (1960) – which also shares at least three other distinguished participants (actor Massimo Girotti, screenwriter Damiano Damiani and cinematographer Massimo Dallamano) with this one.

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        Italian censorship visa # 28396 delivered on 30-12-1958.
      • Quotes

        Herod: Aaron, I can let you die quickly, or I can keep you alive so that you will curse the woman who brought you into this world.

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      • Release date
        • August 21, 1959 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Herod the Great
      • Filming locations
        • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Vic Film
        • Faro Film
        • Explorer Film '58
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 33 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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